- Bruce Alberts
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name = Bruce Alberts
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birth_place =Chicago
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field =Biochemistry
work_institution =University of Geneva
National Academy of SciencesPrinceton University University of California, San Francisco
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footnotes =Dr. Bruce Alberts (b.
14 April 1938 ,Chicago ) is an Americanbiochemist . He is noted particularly for his extensive study of the protein complexes which enablechromosome replication when living cells divide. He was the president of the National Academy of Sciences from 1993 to 2005 and is a trustee of theCarnegie Corporation of New York [ [http://www.carnegie.org/sub/about/trustees.html Carnegie Corporation - About ] ] . He is now the editor in chief of "Science."cite journal |author= |title=Bruce Alberts Named Science Editor-in-Chief|journal=Science |volume=318|issue=5858|pages=1852 |year=2007 |pmid=|doi=10.1126/science.318.5858.1852b]Career
Alberts graduated from
Harvard College , with a degree in biochemical sciences, and earned a doctorate fromHarvard University in 1965. [For these and other details in this edit see [http://www.climatescience.gov/Library/bios/alberts.htm his biography in climatescience.gov] ] He then went to theUniversity of Geneva as a postdoctoral fellow to work with Richard Epstein on genes involved in DNA replication ofphage T4. In 1966, Alberts joined the Department of Biochemical Sciences atPrinceton University as an Assistant Professor. In 1972, he became an Associate Professor and in 1974 a full Professor. In 1976, he accepted a position as professor and vice-chair of the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics at theUniversity of California, San Francisco . In 1980, Alberts was awarded anAmerican Cancer Society Lifetime Research Professorship. In 1985, he was named chair of the Department.Alberts has long been committed to the improvement of science education, dedicating much of his time to educational projects such as City Science, a program seeking to improve science teaching in San Francisco elementary schools. He has served on the advisory board of the
National Science Resources Center a joint project of the National Academy of Sciences and theSmithsonian Institution working with teachers, scientists, and school systems to improve teaching of science as well as on the National Academy of Sciences' National Committee on Science Education Standards and Assessment.He has served in different capacities on a number of prestigious advisory and editorial boards, including as chair of the Commission on Life Sciences, National Research Council. Until his election as President of the National Academy of Sciences in 1995 he was president-elect of the
American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology . He currently serves on the advisory board of theCampaign to Defend the Constitution . December 17th, 2007, it was announced that Alberts had accepted the position of editor-in-chief of theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science 's flagship publication,Science (journal) .Alberts is the Co-chair of the
InterAcademy Council , a new advisory institution in Amsterdam governed by the presidents of fifteen science academies from around the world. Alberts served as the President of the National Academy of Sciences for two terms from 1993 until 2005.Publications
Alberts has had a productive research career in the field of DNA replication and cell division. His textbook, " [http://www.garlandscience.co.uk/textbooks/0815341059.asp The Molecular Biology of the Cell] ",now in its fifth edition, is the standard cell biology textbook in most universities; the " [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=mboc4.TOC&depth=2 fourth edition] " is freely available from
National Center for Biotechnology Information " [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=Books&itool=toolbar Bookshelf] ". This book and its counterpart for undergraduate students, " [http://garlandscience.com/textbooks/081533480X.asp Essential Cell Biology] ,"have been translated into several languages.References
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